FIRST LOOK VIDEO 🎬Killins Lane, Shotton 🏡

Offers over £500,000

⭐Stunning Barn Conversion
🏡Outstanding & High Spec Throughout
🛏️Five Large Bedrooms (Master with en-suite)
😍Huge Open Plan Kitchen/Diner with Bi Folds to Rear Garden
⭐Superb Lounge with Log Burner
🛁Fabulous Family Bathroom with Free Standing Bath & Double Shower
🌳 Idylic Countryside Setting close to Wepre Park
🏡Option To Use A Bedroom As A Second Reception Room
🚗Parking for Five/Six Cars
🌳Lovely Private Rear Garden

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